He has been seen by a vet recently, but you know
they don't even see Pyrs that frequently so I thought I would ask the
list. Thank you for your info. having comparable numbers is
useful! Thanks so much.
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<bigbcustom@comcast.net>
wrote:
From: bigbcustom@comcast.net <bigbcustom@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Diet question
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Date: Monday, September 21, 2009, 9:35 AM
For what it's worth, my boy was the same height and
76 pounds at 11 months. He is now 7 years old, 28-1/2" at the withers
and weighs 118 lbs. I used to have the same worry that you are expressing
now, and took him to the vet who did a thorough checkup. He was fine. He is
still picky, and will skip meals occasionally. I think it is his way of
regulating his weight. If your dog is happy and normal in all ways besides
the pickiness, I wouldn't worry too much. It never hurts to take him in for a
checkup if for nothing else than to give yourself piece of mind.
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From: Laurie
McDonough
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 05:23:48
-0700 (PDT)
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Subject: [pyrnet] Diet question
Hello,
I have an 11-month old neutered male pyr. He is very picky about his
food and I have trouble getting him to eat. Although I'm aware that
slow growth is preferable in giant breeds, he has not gained much weight
over the last few months although he has grown in height. Right now
he is about 28" at the withers and 73 pounds.
He is not underweight, his ribs are covered but he is thin.
Any suggestions on food brands or additions to dry food that other picky
prys like? Also your opinions as to whether this is unusual or fairly
normal would be great.
Finally, what do you give these guys to *chew*??? He doesn't really
have any interested in chewing the large heavy-duty nylabones. I know
raw-hide is not acceptable - what about fresh large leg bones from the
butcher? Do these have to be supervised?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Laurie & Bacchus
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